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Carpet Cleaning Equipment

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Choosing The Right Carpet Cleaning Equipment

There are, no doubt, still many people whose idea of carpet cleaning equipment only extends to a hand brush and dustpan for the odd accident and the vacuum cleaner for routine cleaning. Not only do these solutions entail quite a bit of time and effort but, sadly, they’re not all that effective either. Whether sweeping crumbs into a dustpan or negotiating the lounge with a trusty vacuum cleaner, most of the effort results in cleaning only the surface dirt, without more effective carpet cleaning equipment.

Carpet cleaning equipment has advanced considerably since the earliest electric vacuum cleaners first appeared and machines designed to tackle tasks as small as the mats in the family saloon to the acres of carpeting that adorn the world’s top hotels are now freely available. Not only has the design of carpet cleaning equipment served to make it more adaptable to today’s demands but the advanced technologies employed have also served to improve its overall efficiency and cleaning power to a huge extent.

The standard of cleanliness expected of today’s carpet cleaning equipment has undergone a marked upgrade. Health considerations that may be associated with unacceptable standards of hygiene have led to an awareness of the potential health risk presented by carpets both in public places and in the home. For this reason, modern carpet cleaning equipment focuses not merely on the appearance of cleanliness but specifically on the guarantee of hygienically clean carpeting free from the harmful bacteria and allergens that may threaten health.

The stringent performance required of carpet cleaning equipment today has led to a preference for machines that employ deep cleansing technologies such as that used in specialised carpet cleaning machines and spray extraction cleaners, all of which outperform the standard vacuum cleaner in meeting health requirements. One of the flaws in the latter is the fact that some dust particles are released back into the air via the exhaust whereas specialised carpet cleaning equipment and spray extraction cleaners avoid this. The combination of water and chemical from spray extraction cleaners penetrates deep into the pile to wash out deep seated dirt while the vacuum action removes most of the water to leave a near-dry pile.

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